• the resignation of Waldo von Reichenau in 784, he was named abbot of the Abbey of Saint Gall by the bishop Egino von Konstanz (from the bishopric of Constance)...
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  • Abbey of Saint Gall from 812 to 816. Wolfleoz became Bishop of Konstanz after Egino's death in 811. In 816, he participated in the translation of relics...
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    1218, when Bertold V died, then Egino V von Urach, the count of Urach assumed the title of Freiburg's count as Egino I von Freiburg. The city council did...
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    Emperor, now in Munich. Walafrid Strabo was educated at Reichenau. Bishop Egino of Verona resided in Reichenau, and built (799) the parish church of St...
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    that there was a monastery there before today´s was built. In 1278, Count Egino II authorized the construction of the monastery along with a church in the...
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    Its ruling family was the House of Fürstenberg. The county emerged when Egino IV, Count of Urach by marriage, inherited large parts of the Duchy of Zähringen...
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    Schwyz 1) Anna 1) Klara, married Egino V. von Matsch 1) Rudolf 1) Ludwig II von Homberg (d.1315) 2) Johann(es) I. von Habsburg-Laufenburg (* 1 January...
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